The Canadian crooner, whose net worth has been estimated at $112 million, was also the victim of SWATting - derived from SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) teams - which is when a person reports false emergencies.

According toTMZ, a 911 caller used an app Tuesday night to falsely claim someone was waving a gun right next to Justin's Calabasas home.

Officials told theLos Angeles Times that the message was delivered via a TTY device typically used by the deaf to type text over the telephone.

Mentor: The Baby hitmaker, whose Calabasas home was targeted by the hacker, can be seen serving as guest mentor on tonight's episode of The X Factor

After the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Malibu-Lost Hills station dispatched cops and helicopters, Justin's security let them sweep the house, but nothing was found.

Cops also did sweeps of two other mansions on Bieber's star-studded block - home to Romeo, Travis Barker, and Kourtney Kardashian.

The famous homes of Ashton Kutcher and Miley Cyrus have also been recent SWATting targets as well.

Last month, a Washington state man was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay nearly $24,000 in restitution to the police departments he hoaxed.

Thief! The 18-year-old pop star had his computer, camera, and other personal items stolen while he was performing Tuesday at the Tacoma Dome

Guadalupe Santana Martinez had used Caller ID spoofing to send armed cops to the homes of a dozen innocent people, according to theToday News Gazette.

The Baby hitmaker, whose next tour stop is Calgary on Friday, can be seen serving as guest mentor on tonight's episode of The X Factor.

'They told me that I was too young,' Bieber is seen telling the hopefuls at L.A. Reid's home.

'You know, you’re never too old or too young. If you have the voice and the talent, nothing’s impossible.'

Hacked: A 911 caller used an app Tuesday night to falsely claim someone was waving a gun right next to Justin's home